Docs: Reformat text in CONTRIBUTING.md

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Michael Mayer 2022-01-18 15:58:48 +01:00
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<!--
After submitting your first pull request, you will automatically be asked to accept our Contributor License Agreement (CLA):
https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism/blob/develop/CONTRIBUTING.md#contributor-license-agreement
https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism/blob/develop/CONTRIBUTING.md#contributor-license-agreement-cla
Because we want to create the best possible product for our users, we have a set of guidelines to ensure that all submissions are acceptable.
Please check the following items by replacing "[ ]" with "[x]".

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**Reviewing, testing and finally merging pull requests requires significant resources
on our side. If it's not just a small fix, it can take several months.**
### Contributor License Agreement ###
### Contributor License Agreement (CLA) ###
After submitting your first pull request, you will automatically be asked to accept our [Contributor License Agreement (CLA)](https://cla-assistant.io/photoprism/photoprism):
After submitting your first pull request, you will automatically be asked to [accept our CLA](https://cla-assistant.io/photoprism/photoprism):
- This gives us the ability to [(re-)license all code and documentation](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_relicensing) at any time, *almost* as if we had created it ourselves (you retain the rights to your own work, which may be different for other CLAs)
- Otherwise, we cannot accept pull requests, as this would mean that we are not able to change the license of our software and documentation at a later time, even though most of it was developed and written by us
- This may be necessary, for example, if the license is incompatible with a larger combined work, we want to remove some restrictions on the AGPL/Creative Commons license, or it turns out that someone is abusing the existing license in a way we don't yet know about